Speaking of Exchange and Entourage and Macs, there's a great new document on
MacTopia explaining all things Exchange, Entourage, and Mac.

<http://www.microsoft.com/mac/resources/resources_main.asp?embfname=exchange
.asp>

I love those flow chart diagrams in that document. They're awesome!


On 1/22/03 10:01 AM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/21/03 2:59 PM, "pfterry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> What collaboration features of the Exchange Server does Eudora support that
>>> Entourage doesn't?  I thought only Outlook 2001 in Classic or Outlook in
>>> VPC/RDC could fully take advantage of the Exchange Server.
>> 
>> None. Sorry I wasn't clear. He was a Eudora user who had been encouraged to
>> change to Entourage (since he was running OS X) because we changed to an
>> Exchange server. He couldn't get to any additional features in Entourage. He
>> didn't want to run Outlook because he was running OS X, so he dumped
>> Entourage and went back to Eudora.
>> 
>> As a Palm user, I've been very put out with the move to Exchange since it
>> replaced a Meeting Maker server which I could sync to. Now I'm reduced to
>> manually entering my events--if the meeting coordinator remembers to forward
>> me the meeting information.
> 
> Fred,
> 
> Entourage does not, at the moment, provide anything like full Exchange
> support, so whoever encouraged your colleague to switch to Entourage for
> that purpose was mistaken in doing so. MS is very clear at the MacTopia
> website about which product does what. There's no secret about it. At the
> moment, only Outlook 2001 in Classic (where it works just fine) or in OS 9
> provides full Exchange support. MS have announced that they are committed to
> providing Exchange support natively in OS X, and there has recently even
> been an announcement or two that have been found on the web, indicating that
> it will be a future version of Entourage which does this. But there is no
> time line or release date even hinted at. So you need to use Outlook 2001
> for now.
> 
> However, you can use Entourage in conjunction with Exchange, to do mail -if
> your IT people set up Exchange as an IMAP server - and also to access the
> Global Address Book as an LDAP server under certain conditions. But it can't
> share calendars, tasks or private address books. With these limitations, you
> can use both Outlook and Entourage if you wish, including accessing your
> mail (but not the address book, of course) from home.

-- 
Dennis T Cheung | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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